1-2 v Everton FC - 5 January 2011 - Away

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Spurs 1

Everton FC

Everton FC

2

  • Saha
    3'
  • Coleman
    76'
Details
Match Number

6857

Opposition
Everton

Everton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2010/11

Date

5th January 2011

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Goodison Park

Attendance

34,124

Referee

Lee Probert

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

11th

Opposition Form

LDDDWD

Weather at Kick Off

3.6° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6822nd overall match (3234 wins, 1499 draws, 2076 losses)

  • 5275th competitive match (2346 wins, 1239 draws, 1690 losses)

  • team

    167th match vs Everton FC (60 wins, 50 draws, 57 losses)

  • competition

    717th Premier League match (268 wins, 187 draws, 262 losses)

  • 6268th match in England (2921 wins, 1410 draws, 1924 losses)

  • 82nd match at Goodison Park (19 wins, 27 draws, 36 losses)

  • 14th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Everton delivered a blow to Tottenham's bid to maintain pressure on the Premier League's pacesetters with a fully deserved win at Goodison Park.

Seamus Coleman's late header gave the enigmatic Merseysiders victory to maintain their impressive record against the sides near the top of the table.

Louis Saha fired the home side into the lead inside three minutes with his first league goal for 11 months, only for Rafael van der Vaart's close range header to restore parity eight minutes later.

In an enthralling game, both sides created and wasted opportunities to take a stranglehold before Coleman headed past Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes when he could only palm out Saha's shot after 75 minutes.

Toffees keeper Tim Howard twice denied the dangerous Van der Vaart after the break but Spurs boss Harry Redknapp could have no complaints about the eventual outcome as Everton played with a verve and threat that has eluded them too often in a frustrating campaign.

Everton manager David Moyes, with leading scorer Tim Cahill away with Australia at the Asia Cup, finally opted for two strikers when he paired Jermaine Beckford and Saha up front - and was rewarded almost instantly.

Spurs paid the price for standing off Saha, allowing the French striker ample time and space to drill a low finish into Gomes' right-hand corner from 20 yards.

Van der Vaart, as so often this season, led the north Londoners' response and had already sent an instinctive lofted finish just wide behind a scrambling Howard before heading in the equaliser after 11 minutes.

The Dutchman stole in behind the home side's defence after Peter Crouch rose above Phil Neville to steer Alan Hutton's cross back into the six-yard area.

Chances continued to come at regular intervals in an open and entertaining encounter, with Beckford firing just over on the turn from 10 yards and Crouch having a goal correctly ruled out for offside when he turned in Gareth Bale's pass.

Everton wasted an opportunity to restore their lead five minutes after the break when Coleman surged into the area, only to ignore the unmarked Beckford and send a tame effort straight at Gomes.

Tottenham then suffered a blow when Bale, who required lengthy treatment in the first half, was replaced by Niko Kranjcar.

Van der Vaart was presenting a huge danger to the Toffees and it took a fine diving stop from Howard to prevent him rounding off a Spurs break with another goal.

Saha was also having one of his more influential nights and he thought he had added his second after 63 minutes when he met Coleman's cross sweetly, only to see his goalbound effort deflected wide.

Van der Vaart brought another crucial save from Howard before Everton finally got the goal their enterprise deserved with 15 minutes remaining. Saha was again involved with a powerful drive that Gomes could only push in the direction of the advancing Coleman, who dived to head in.

Substitute Yakubu's lack of pace meant he squandered the opportunity to wrap things up in injury time, but the miss was not to prove costly as the north Londoners ran out of steam after their recent impressive run.

Everton manager David Moyes: "I thought it was a really good team performance. The players were extra special tonight.

"We said to the players, be brave enough to get on the ball.

"It was a brilliant game, all action and we made lots of opportunities - we matched Tottenham tonight and luckily enough we got that one goal more."

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp: "We started poorly but we came back and got a goal and should have gone in 2-1 up at the break.

"At half-time I would not have taken a draw but credit to Everton, they upped the pace in the second half.

"They made lots of chances and we had chances on the break. It is not an easy place to come to."

Timeline
KO
HT

Phil Neville

57'

Séamus Coleman

76'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
20 12 8 0 43 19 24 44
2
Manchester city
21 12 5 4 33 16 17 41
3
Arsenal
20 12 3 5 42 22 20 39
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
20 10 6 4 30 23 7 36
5
Chelsea
20 10 5 5 36 18 18 35
6
Sunderland
21 7 9 5 24 22 2 30
7
Bolton wanderers
21 7 8 6 33 28 5 29
8
Stoke city
21 8 3 10 26 26 0 27
9
Liverpool
19 7 4 8 23 24 -1 25
10
Newcastle united
20 7 4 9 29 31 -2 25
11
Blackpool
19 7 4 8 27 32 -5 25
12
Blackburn rovers
21 7 4 10 26 34 -8 25
13
Fulham
21 4 10 7 22 24 -2 22
14
Everton
20 4 10 6 21 24 -3 22
15
Birmingham city
20 4 10 6 20 25 -5 22
16
West bromwich albion
21 6 4 11 26 39 -13 22
17
Aston villa
20 5 6 9 23 37 -14 21
18
West ham united
21 4 8 9 22 33 -11 20
19
Wigan athletic
20 4 8 8 17 32 -15 20
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
20 5 3 12 20 34 -14 18
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
20 12 8 0 43 19 24 44
2
Manchester city
22 12 6 4 33 16 17 42
3
Arsenal
21 12 4 5 42 22 20 40
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
21 10 6 5 31 25 6 36
5
Chelsea
21 10 5 6 36 19 17 35
6
Sunderland
22 8 9 5 25 22 3 33
7
Bolton wanderers
22 7 9 6 34 29 5 30
8
Newcastle united
21 8 4 9 34 31 3 28
9
Blackburn rovers
22 8 4 10 29 35 -6 28
10
Stoke city
21 8 3 10 26 26 0 27
11
Everton
21 5 10 6 23 25 -2 25
12
Liverpool
20 7 4 9 24 27 -3 25
13
Blackpool
19 7 4 8 27 32 -5 25
14
Fulham
21 4 10 7 22 24 -2 22
15
Birmingham city
20 4 10 6 20 25 -5 22
16
West bromwich albion
21 6 4 11 26 39 -13 22
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
21 6 3 12 21 34 -13 21
18
Aston villa
21 5 6 10 23 38 -15 21
19
Wigan athletic
21 4 9 8 18 33 -15 21
20
West ham united
22 4 8 10 22 38 -16 20
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